Real Estate

What Was Cranford's Average Home Sale Price In 2015?

Most expensive to least expensive towns in Union County separated by more than $600,00, data shows.

Cranford, NJ -- The real estate market ebbs and flows, especially in New Jersey, but 2015 saw an uptick in home sales and prices.

The New Jersey Division of Taxation released data on the average sale price – not listing price or assessed price – for all homes sold in Union County in 2015.

The highest on the list was Summit City, with an average sale price of $ $979,176, while the lowest on the list was Roselle Borough at $170,014.

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Here’s the complete list of Union County towns:

  • Berkeley Heights Township: $564,901
  • Clark Township: $417,180
  • Cranford Township: $444,439
  • Elizabeth City: $230,809
  • Fanwood Borough: $430,613
  • Garwood Borough: $366,114
  • Hillside Township: $227,112
  • Kenliworth Borough: $314,505
  • Linden City: $245,054
  • Mountainside Borough: $631,557
  • New Providence Borough: $601,323
  • Plainfield City: $248,514
  • Rahway City: $228,056
  • Roselle Borough: $170,014
  • Roselle Park Borough: $254,519
  • Scotch Plains Township: $520,637
  • Springfield Township: $361,409
  • Summit City: $979,176
  • Union Township: $285,165
  • Westfield Town: $693,979

See the complete list of towns in New Jersey here.

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